nanochess / RayTracerLinks
Ray Tracer in 483 bytes (x86 boot sector)
☆244Updated 10 months ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for RayTracer
Users that are interested in RayTracer are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- Logo language in 508 bytes (x86 boot sector)☆175Updated last year
- A 23-byte “hello, world” program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS☆174Updated 2 years ago
- A small, portable, linear probing hash map☆142Updated 2 months ago
- Portable 3D Real-Time Rendering Engine in C++☆114Updated this week
- A x86_64 Linux debugger 🐛🐛🐛☆235Updated last year
- TempleOS in ring 3☆193Updated 2 months ago
- ☆173Updated last year
- A graphics engine that executes entirely on the CPU☆223Updated last year
- An x86_64 UNIX-like OS from scratch☆332Updated last week
- framebuffer user interface☆259Updated 2 weeks ago
- 💾 A tiny and mighty boot sector OS☆243Updated 3 weeks ago
- Unintrusive algorithms for C arrays OR a C implementation of <algorithm> from C++☆213Updated last year
- A portable self-bootstrapping C compiler☆140Updated last week
- Another World on a chip☆283Updated last year
- Compiling C to FlipJump☆89Updated 4 months ago
- a raycaster in bash☆244Updated 2 months ago
- A Simple Virtual Computer☆347Updated 3 weeks ago
- ☆296Updated last year
- Fully documented and annotated source code for Elite on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)☆390Updated this week
- Template project for developing DOS games/apps with DJGPP, including source-level remote debugging with GDB and DOSBox.☆224Updated 2 years ago
- a graphical C/C++ runtime editor☆185Updated last year
- +256,000,000 points per plot, +60 Fps on shity laptop. Only limit is the size of your RAM.☆151Updated this week
- Richard is gaining power☆187Updated 6 months ago
- x86 emulation on the NES☆217Updated this week
- The original source code of the vi text editor, taken from System V☆180Updated 3 years ago
- A next-generation high-performance operating system focused on enterprise-level resilience☆83Updated 8 months ago
- A clone of .GEARS' Flappy Bird in just over 1000 lines of C☆182Updated 5 months ago
- Doom for 16-bit DOS computers☆209Updated last week
- The first C compiler ported to x86☆192Updated 3 years ago
- PDP-11 emulation☆93Updated 2 weeks ago